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Journalism by Adam

How does an instructor integrate journalism theory and practice in ways that are meaningful to students? G. Stuart Adam and Roy Peter Clark answer this question by combining relevant and engaging readings and practical writing instruction in Journalism: The Democratic Craft. An anthology and textbook in one, this volume enhances students' critical thinking skills and overall understanding of their discipline. It begins with inspirational reflections on journalism and democracy, followed by commentary on the journalistic craft. Adam and Clark, seasoned instructors at the Poynter Institute for Media Studies and elsewhere, present published works from a diversity of voices-from George Orwell, V. S. Naipaul, Susan Sontag, and John Hersey, to Seymour Hersh, David Halberstam, and Tom Wolfe. The book's content and organization are designed to strengthen students' practical skills. The authors introduce and promote the development of The Editor's Lexicon-terms that guide the creation of journalistic texts and direct their repair and evaluation. A language that master editors speak in their supervisory roles, this lexicon is also used by reporters when they make news judgments, gather evidence, compose stories, and interpret events. Each section features a concluding study guide and exercises that have been class-tested by the authors. These features provide for the effective use of the book by educators and students alike. Journalism: The Democratic Craft narrows the gap between the classroom and the profession, providing an all-in-one solution to the long lists of required books for advanced news writing and reporting courses.

Table of Contents

Part I: Authorship & Craft 1. Introduction 2. George Orwell, Why I Write 3. V.S. Naipaul, On Being a Writer 4. Joan Didion, Why I Write 5. Salman Rushdie, In Good Faith 6. George Plimpton, Maya Angelou 7. Robert Stone, The Reason for Stories 8. Study Guide: Talking Points and Workbench Part II: The Elements of Journalism A. NEWS 9. Introduction 10. Walter Lippmann, The Nature of News 11. Helen MacGill Hughes, From Politics to Human Interest 12. Frank Luther Mott, What's the News? 13. Daniel Boorstin, From News Gathering to News Making: A Flood of Pseudo-Events 14. Max Ways, What's Wrong with News? It's Not New Enough 15. Study Guide: Talking Points and Workbench B. FACTS AND EVIDENCE 16. Introduction 17. Walter Lippmann, News, Truth, and a Conclusion 18. John Carey, Introduction 19. James S. Ettema & Theodore L. Glasser, On the Epistemology of Investigative Journalism 20. John G. Morris, Tuesday Was a Good D-Day for Life 21. David Halberstam, Getting the Story in Vietnam 22. John Hersey, The Legend on the License 23. Seymour Hersh, How I Broke the Mylai 4 Story 24. Bill Kovach & Tom Rosenstiell, Journalism of Verification 25. Christopher Lydon, The Boston Hoax: She Fought It, He Bought It 26. Victor Cohn, The Scientific Way 27. Susan Sontag, In Plato's Cave 28. Roy Peter Clark, The Line Between Fact and Fiction 29. Robert Ezra Park, News as a Form of Knowledge 30. Study Guide: Talking Points and Workbench C. LANGUAGE AND NARRATIVE 31. Introduction 32. George Orwell, Politics and the English Language 33. Hugh Kenner, The Politics of Plain Style 34. S.I. Hayakawa & Alan R. Hayakawa, Reports, Inferences, Judgments 35. Robert Scholes & Robert Kellog, The Narrative Tradition 36. Tom Wolfe, The Feature Game, Like a Novel, Seizing the Power 37. Study Guide: Talking Points and Workbench D. INTERPRETATION 38. Introduction 39. Commission on Freedom of the Press, The Requirements 40. James Carey, The Dark Continent of American Journalism 41. Paul Starobin (with Pamela Varley), Covering Campaign '96: The Conceptual Scoop 42. Study Guide: Talking Points and Workbench Part III: Summation 43. An Introduction 44. G. Stuart Adam, Notes Towards a Definition of Journalism: Understanding an Old Craft as an Art Form 45. Study Guide: Talking Points and Workbench

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CIN0195182073G
9780195182071
0195182073
Journalism by Adam
Used - Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press Inc
20051124
416
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